The HTC HD2 has a 4.3 inch TFT capacitive touch screen with a resolution of 480x800 pixels and the ability to display 65k colors. The accelerometer and proximity sensors allow for auto-rotation and auto turn-off of the display respectively. There is also multi-touch feature in the display, which lets you type easily using the onscreen keyboard.

The HTC HD2 has a 3.5 mm standard audio jack to let you play music on your favourite headphones. The phone has 448 MB of RAM and 512 MB of ROM. If you think this is not enough storage for you, you can extend the storage by using a microSD card of up to 32 GB.

The HTC HD2 has GPRS, EDGE, HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps, HSUPA up to 2 Mbps, Wi-Fi (802. 11 b/g), Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and microUSB port. The phone can also work as a Wi-Fi router to connect other Wi-Fi enabled devices to the phone's internet.

The HTC HD2 has a 5MP autofocus camera which takes pictures of resolutions up to 2592 x 1944 pixels. There are also features like dual LED flash and geo-tagging. The camera also supports recording video at VGA resolution. There is no secondary or front-facing camera for video calling or taking self-portraits.

The HTC HD2 runs on a 1 GHz Scorpion processor and has a dedicated Adreno 200 GPU. This setup is housed on a Qualcomm QSD8250 Snapdragon chipset. The OS used on this phone is the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional edition. The HTC HD2 has GPS, supports A-GPS, and features NavPanel.

The powerhouse of the HTC HD2 is a standard 1230 mAh Li-ion battery which gives a standby time of up to 490 hours in 2G mode and up to 390 hours in 3G mode. The battery can also give a talk time of up to 6 hours 20 minutes in 2G mode and 5 hours 40 minutes in 3G mode, with a music playback time of up to 12 hours."; $review2 = "The introduction of Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system was not filled with excitement initially. The operating system received a different level of welcome after the release of HTC HD2. The hardware enhancements and software interface improvements have made HTC HD2 a favorite one among Windows mobile phone users.

HTC HD2 is simply a massive touch screen phone with a 4.3\" WVGA display. The design of HD2 is clearly large and some people may even assume that you are carrying a small tablet. It is not for those who are used to fitting their phones in their jeans pocket. If you love solid looking phones that ooze class, then this HTC HD2 is just for you. Almost all of the navigation should be done using the touch screen and there are four hardware keys to take care of a few functions.

The heavily hyped Snapdragon processor is introduced for the first time in HTC HD2. Needless to say, this processor is very fast and it makes gliding through the touch interface a pleasure. Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system is the underlying operating system for HTC HD2. However, the most important aspect of the interface is the Sense UI interface added by HTC. A number of improvements are made to this UI compared to the previous versions and hence, it is very smooth to navigate.

The 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash are pretty great. The software features of camera app coupled with hardware enhancements has resulted in a nice camera for HTC HD2. The images are bright and crisp, but video capturing is not up to the mark. The other multimedia options like audio player and video player are pretty basic, but you can download from the Windows marketplace if you want more.

For internet connectivity, HTC HD2 has it all in terms of both hardware and software. The browsers are great to use with the large screen and touch to zoom features. The battery life of HTC HD2 is not disappointing, considering that Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system is not designed fo "; include 'phone.php'; ?>